Re: 8 Reasons why GOD HATES DENMARK!
hold da din fede kæft din spasser abe, du ved sgu da godt selv at du lyver for stort, rend mig og alle andre danskere i røven, din skide landsforræder, har meget lyst til at give dig et stort lag tæsk lige nu, din svans.d;
må du brænde i helvede, og FUCK JERES KLAMME OVERTRO, ja jeg er døbt og jeg er kristen, men fandme ikk så meget at jeg ligefrem slikker Jesus' pik hver gang jeg kommer ind i kirken, rend mig dit svin, rend mig.
Originally posted by NoNig_DK
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Hello everybody.
My name is Michael, and I live in Denmark.
I have to apologize on behalf of "my" country and I. I'm not that very proud of calling Denmark "my" country, since most of the facts given in this thread is true.
Danes (and you are absolutely right about the dog-breed) are proud of their country. So when people point out all the gross stuff that's been going on, the last 2,000 years "we" tend to call it a lie.
We do have true to heart Christians in our country. But Danes don't like them. Most Danes do also not believe in God or the Lord saviour his son, Jesus Christ.
In Denmark, there is a tradition called "confirmation" which was supposed to be a true Christian act. But it is not so. Ever since it was first introduced, Danes believes this act to be an excuse to have a big party, with a lot of young and innocent teenage girls and drunk uncles.
You can imagine the rest, and also the sins following the combination of alcohol and young innocent women.
Also Danes have another tradition. We celebrate Christmas, the birth of our Lord Saviour Jesus Christ on December 24 th, the day before the rest of the world - because Danes believe that Jesus wasn't concieved by the Holy Spirit, but the "Holy Alcohol".
A mix up in translation made it seem to Danes, that "Holy Spirit" meant "Holy Alcohol". In Denmark, alcohol is also called "spirtitus". I think it's called "spirits" in English.
Like you know, Danes love alcohol, so to them, drinking alcohol is a religous act. They will defend this belief, and become very agressive if you try to explain the mix up.
Also. The Virgin birth, translates into... I'm very sorry. But I have to tell you this... it translates, in Danish, into "Hore". In Enlish it would mean "whore".
Therefore Danes believe, that drinking a lot of alcohol and fornicating, will get them closer to Heaven and God.
Some Danes actually believe that they themselves are God, when they drink.
And it's not the worst.
It's generally accepted to drink alcohol and have sex afterwards. Danes call it "Christmas Fest" or "Easter Fest", where "fest" means party.
Since the mix up with "Holy Spirit", they turn almost every religius event into a drinking contest.
Also in Danish, the word "God" is pronounced "Gord" - which, spelled backwards makes "Drog" - or in Danish tounque - "Druk", which means "Drinking".
Holy Spirit(s) = Holy Alcohol
Go®d = Drinking
Virgin birth = Whore
You can start to see the picture form and a lot of the facts about Denmark starts to make sense.
Also the name of the country itself: "Den-Mark" - means, in Danish "That Mark".
A "mark" can be two things. It can be a field, like a field of flowers or grass. It can also be the name of a young boy. "Confirmation" is the choosing of whether or not the young Danish boy believes in God.
I think that's a good thing. That they make this passage of rite, and choose for themselves.
The only problem is, that in Denmark, you change your name after the Confirmation. And since Danes believe in God to be the same as drinking, the young boy is not only making the wrong decision. He is also changing his name into like: Jonas, Simon, Peter, Jakob, Andreas, Matthias (Mattheus) and Judas (or Juno).
These are all Christian names, that they swear to. Danes will try to make you believe that most of them are traditional Danish names. But they are not.
It's an evil act, where they try to convince people into drinking and saying "Rod Grod with Cream".
It's sick!
There is no such thing as "Rod Grod with Cream". Instead, it's a reference to "Blood" and "Semen".
Danes believe in anal sex, and if the young boy don't swear into "drinking", they rape him, and let him keep the name "Mark".
Like "Pan" is another word for gay. It happens to be so in Denmark, that "Mark" equals gay.
A boy (or later, a man) called "Mark", is "marked" as gay, and have to carry that name until he dies.
These "Marks" can't get jobs, education or the right to be burried on holy ground.
"Dan", is also a Danish name. And like Mark, "Dan" is the mark of a gay person. It's an evolution of the name "Pan".
But Danes are not very good at spelling. So they made a mistake, again, and thought that P and D was the same letter.
And it still gets worse.
Denmark do not allow victims of war into the country.
Like back in the days of the Nazies, these fugetives are put into camps where they have to stay for at least 3 or 4 years. They aren't allowed to read books og watch television.
The reason for this is that they, after 3 or 4 years, are "allowed" a test of citizenship. To become a "citizen of Denmark".
But the questions are so difficult, that most of these fugitives are denied citizenship. The worst thing is, that 99,9 % of the Danish population aren't themself able to answer the questions.
A unbiased jury tested this some years ago, and it turned out, that about 75 % of Denmarks population would fail this test if they themself had to answer the questions.
Should it happen that a fugetive passes the test, they are accused of cheating and are expelled.
In Denmark a lot of the older and "wiser" people believe in a politician called Pia (which means pious). But she's not!
She's an evil person who like to use the same words as Adolf Hitler did. She's talking an aweful lot about keeping "Denmark clean" and "Get rid of the scum."
There's just no end to the folishness and violence of this country, and I'm very ashamed to call myself a Dane.
I would very much like to get out of the country, but I can't. I'm not allowed.
In Denmark, "clever people" are put into these schools called "special class", and it does sound fancy. But it's not. We don't have any access to religious material, and if we use Bible quotes we are being told to behave and drink more alcohol.
I hate it here...
P.S.: I'm very sorry about my bad English spelling. But I hope you do understand me and sympathize with all of us, stuck in this God forsaken place where nobody believes in the true God, his son, and the true Holy Spirit.
My name is Michael, and I live in Denmark.
I have to apologize on behalf of "my" country and I. I'm not that very proud of calling Denmark "my" country, since most of the facts given in this thread is true.
Danes (and you are absolutely right about the dog-breed) are proud of their country. So when people point out all the gross stuff that's been going on, the last 2,000 years "we" tend to call it a lie.
We do have true to heart Christians in our country. But Danes don't like them. Most Danes do also not believe in God or the Lord saviour his son, Jesus Christ.
In Denmark, there is a tradition called "confirmation" which was supposed to be a true Christian act. But it is not so. Ever since it was first introduced, Danes believes this act to be an excuse to have a big party, with a lot of young and innocent teenage girls and drunk uncles.
You can imagine the rest, and also the sins following the combination of alcohol and young innocent women.
Also Danes have another tradition. We celebrate Christmas, the birth of our Lord Saviour Jesus Christ on December 24 th, the day before the rest of the world - because Danes believe that Jesus wasn't concieved by the Holy Spirit, but the "Holy Alcohol".
A mix up in translation made it seem to Danes, that "Holy Spirit" meant "Holy Alcohol". In Denmark, alcohol is also called "spirtitus". I think it's called "spirits" in English.
Like you know, Danes love alcohol, so to them, drinking alcohol is a religous act. They will defend this belief, and become very agressive if you try to explain the mix up.
Also. The Virgin birth, translates into... I'm very sorry. But I have to tell you this... it translates, in Danish, into "Hore". In Enlish it would mean "whore".
Therefore Danes believe, that drinking a lot of alcohol and fornicating, will get them closer to Heaven and God.
Some Danes actually believe that they themselves are God, when they drink.
And it's not the worst.
It's generally accepted to drink alcohol and have sex afterwards. Danes call it "Christmas Fest" or "Easter Fest", where "fest" means party.
Since the mix up with "Holy Spirit", they turn almost every religius event into a drinking contest.
Also in Danish, the word "God" is pronounced "Gord" - which, spelled backwards makes "Drog" - or in Danish tounque - "Druk", which means "Drinking".
Holy Spirit(s) = Holy Alcohol
Go®d = Drinking
Virgin birth = Whore
You can start to see the picture form and a lot of the facts about Denmark starts to make sense.
Also the name of the country itself: "Den-Mark" - means, in Danish "That Mark".
A "mark" can be two things. It can be a field, like a field of flowers or grass. It can also be the name of a young boy. "Confirmation" is the choosing of whether or not the young Danish boy believes in God.
I think that's a good thing. That they make this passage of rite, and choose for themselves.
The only problem is, that in Denmark, you change your name after the Confirmation. And since Danes believe in God to be the same as drinking, the young boy is not only making the wrong decision. He is also changing his name into like: Jonas, Simon, Peter, Jakob, Andreas, Matthias (Mattheus) and Judas (or Juno).
These are all Christian names, that they swear to. Danes will try to make you believe that most of them are traditional Danish names. But they are not.
It's an evil act, where they try to convince people into drinking and saying "Rod Grod with Cream".
It's sick!
There is no such thing as "Rod Grod with Cream". Instead, it's a reference to "Blood" and "Semen".
Danes believe in anal sex, and if the young boy don't swear into "drinking", they rape him, and let him keep the name "Mark".
Like "Pan" is another word for gay. It happens to be so in Denmark, that "Mark" equals gay.
A boy (or later, a man) called "Mark", is "marked" as gay, and have to carry that name until he dies.
These "Marks" can't get jobs, education or the right to be burried on holy ground.
"Dan", is also a Danish name. And like Mark, "Dan" is the mark of a gay person. It's an evolution of the name "Pan".
But Danes are not very good at spelling. So they made a mistake, again, and thought that P and D was the same letter.
And it still gets worse.
Denmark do not allow victims of war into the country.
Like back in the days of the Nazies, these fugetives are put into camps where they have to stay for at least 3 or 4 years. They aren't allowed to read books og watch television.
The reason for this is that they, after 3 or 4 years, are "allowed" a test of citizenship. To become a "citizen of Denmark".
But the questions are so difficult, that most of these fugitives are denied citizenship. The worst thing is, that 99,9 % of the Danish population aren't themself able to answer the questions.
A unbiased jury tested this some years ago, and it turned out, that about 75 % of Denmarks population would fail this test if they themself had to answer the questions.
Should it happen that a fugetive passes the test, they are accused of cheating and are expelled.
In Denmark a lot of the older and "wiser" people believe in a politician called Pia (which means pious). But she's not!
She's an evil person who like to use the same words as Adolf Hitler did. She's talking an aweful lot about keeping "Denmark clean" and "Get rid of the scum."
There's just no end to the folishness and violence of this country, and I'm very ashamed to call myself a Dane.
I would very much like to get out of the country, but I can't. I'm not allowed.
In Denmark, "clever people" are put into these schools called "special class", and it does sound fancy. But it's not. We don't have any access to religious material, and if we use Bible quotes we are being told to behave and drink more alcohol.
I hate it here...
P.S.: I'm very sorry about my bad English spelling. But I hope you do understand me and sympathize with all of us, stuck in this God forsaken place where nobody believes in the true God, his son, and the true Holy Spirit.
må du brænde i helvede, og FUCK JERES KLAMME OVERTRO, ja jeg er døbt og jeg er kristen, men fandme ikk så meget at jeg ligefrem slikker Jesus' pik hver gang jeg kommer ind i kirken, rend mig dit svin, rend mig.
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